Cannot install Windows 8.1 via bootcamp. (Solved)

I have tried installing via bootcamp and I got an error, I didn't take a picture but it said something about not setting the right boot up?
I also tried the method of removing the partion and creating a new partion called BOOTCAMP in exFat. I cannot boot it using the BIOS Method because it says I have no bootable drives. When I select the EFI partion I get the windows installation but I got an error stating that I have an MBR table and that windows doesn't suport it.
What's the best way to install windows 8.1?
I have a macbook pro retina (Late 2013).
Edit: I am installing again using the normal bootcamp method. (No intteruptions)
Edit:2 I sucuessfully passed the installation now it just restarted.
Edit:3 I sucuessfully installed Windows 8.1! In the installation meantioned in edit 1 I used an old .iso that I had from december 2013, I had problems when I created an .iso from windows 7. If you have problems try chaning your .iso.

Some people have been successful installing 8.1 (me, for instance) despite it not being supported. However this seems to be hardware dependent.
I would have expected the normal WININSTALL option to be available on a Bootcamp-created USB, not just the EFI boot option.
It really depends on whether Bootcamp is creating a hybrid MBR when it creates the Bootcamp partition. Some later model Macs do not. On the Macs that do not create the hybrid MBR Windows may install in EFI mode.
If you remove everything and stretch the Macintosh HD back to the full size of the disc again then reboot and when the system restarts begin the Bootcamp installation again but do not let it restart at that time, you can then run the following code in the terminal and report its output we will be able to see if a hybrid MBR has been created (this is after the partition has been created by Bootcamp, but before it reboots).
sudo fdisk /dev/disk0

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